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20 Songs You Need For Those Summer Nights And Good Vibes

J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, Kid Cudi and more for summer vibes and good times.

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Texas heat is truly exhausting, but I, like anyone else lives for summer nights. And if you're anything like me you need a good playlist for the long car rides. If there happens to be a time to create a playlist to set on repeat, it's NOW, and I invite you to check out this list of songs for your summer night playlist.

1. "Weekend" by Mac Miller (feat. Miguel)

2. "Crooked Smile" by J. Cole

3. "TEMPTATION" by Joey Bad$$

4. "Juke Jam" by Chance The Rapper (feat. Justin Bieber & Towkio)

5. "Come Through and Chill" by Miguel (feat. J. Cole & Salmaam Remi)

6. "Chanel" by Frank Ocean

7. "Day 'N' Nite (nightmare)" by Kid Cudi

8. "SWIM" by BROCKHAMPTON

9. "Poetic Justice" by Kendrick Lamar (feat. Drake)

10. "Comin Out Strong" by Future (feat. The Weeknd)

11. "The Ways" by Khalid (feat. Swae Lee)

12. "Psycho" by Post Malone (feat. Ty Dolla $ign)

13. "Curve" by Gucci Mane (feat. The Weeknd)

14. "Power Trip" by J. Cole

15. "All The Stars" by Kendrick Lamar (feat. SZA)

16. "Diamonds" by Rihanna

17. "Halo" by Beyonce

18. "Reborn" by Kendrick Lamar & Kid Cudi

19. "Famous" by French Montana

20. "Summer Bummer" by Lana Del Rey (feat. A$AP Rocky & Playboi Carti)

Whether you've heard these songs before or you're looking for new music, I definitely recommend checking these songs out. And honestly, there are so many more songs I would like to mention, but instead, I'll let you check out my Spotify Playlist. Happy Jammin'!

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